N&O Index Card Listings
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Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- 300th N.C birthday observance proposed. N&O, Apr-7-59, 2:3
- Membership of a commission to plan the celebration of North Carolina's 300th birthday announced by Gov. Hodges. Sept-4-59, 29:2
- Members of Commission start wheels turning toward celebration in 1963. Oct-16-59, 3:1
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- Gov. Hodges wants British Government to have representative at celebration in 1963. N&O, Nov-8-59, 13:6
- Executive Committee draws up budget plan. Dec-
- 12-59, 5:4
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- Charter group meets Friday. N&O, Sept-8-60-, 24:1
- Carolina Charter oody sets meeting. Oct-14-60, 36:5
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- Tercentenary group approves budgets. N&O, Feb-10-62, 16:5
- 300th anniversary symbol prepared by Commission. Sept-19-62, 5:4
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- Mansion party opens celebration. N&O, Jan-
- 5-63, 1:2
- Tar Heelia is 300 years old. Jan-5-63. 7:1
- Guess who? 11. Jan-5-63, 16:5
- Frank Graham heads Tercentenary Commission. Jan-26-63, 3:3
- Representative Kornegay appointed to Tercentenary group after Kitchen's resignation. Feb-2-63- 8:3
- Hall Marks, by Jane Hall. Feb-3-63, I 7:1
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- State gets old pistols. N&O, Feb-5-63, 5:6 $5,800 paid for pistols. Feb-6-63, 18:6 The Charter Tercentenary: a year for history
- without the hoopla. Mar-17-63, III 3:1
- Tar Heel Charter Celebration scheduled at Bath
- on March 24. Mar-15-63, 7:2
- Carolina added to maps 300 years ago today.
- Mar-24-63, I 8:4
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- A mystery for three centuries: Who was Howard? N&O, Mar-24-63, III 1:1
- Mobile museum will tour State. Mar-28-63, 7:3
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- 1663-1780 arts exhibited by Charter Commission at Art Museum, in Hall Marks. N&O, Mar-31-63, I 17:2
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission
- Tercentenary group mets in Rocky Mount. May-
- 25-63, 6:3
- Essay winners Anne Cooke and John Clayton Perry get $250 each; other winners announced. May-29-63, 3:3